On Wed Nov 01, 2006 at 05:14:32PM -0800, Craig Musgrove wrote:

> Ok I dropped a bomb on this system.. Hiackthis the heck out of it.
> VNC now stays on port 5900 when system reboots!.. But I still cannot
> connect... Even from a computer in the same network.
> I check the vnc serivce icon on the taskbar... Not accepting connections.
> Trace this to a possible port conflict.
> Change the port to 5901.. System is waiting for connection... Connection
> works when adding :5901 to viewer.
> Would love to have this on port 5900...possible this service could be
> running in the backgournd in a botched uninstall?
> Is there any installer of service cleanup utility VNC has??
> Close but not yet!
>
I'd recommend running something like TCPView
(http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/TcpView.html) on the system to
see what's actually using that port.  As for a botched install, you can
check for things being started at bootup using Autoruns
(http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html).

HTH,
        Robin
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